Part of the series :
Description
The rise of digital technologies has brought about rapid changes in the way innovation is created and diffused, redefining entire industries. This paper investigates the role that innovation plays in Central, Eastern and South Eastern Europe (CESEE), analysing the innovation performance and investment efforts in different countries in the region. Building on firm-level data from the EIB Investment Survey (EIBIS) and complementary data sources, the paper dives deeper in analysing the financing conditions of investment in innovation as a key driver that may explain differences in investment patterns compared to the rest of the European Union (EU).
All publications in this series
- Is crowding out of private sector credit inhibiting Africa’s growth?
- Banking in Jordan: Financing corporates and SMEs in the era of COVID-19
- Finance in Africa: for green, smart and inclusive private sector development
- Georgia Country Diagnostic
- Private sector development in Morocco
- Banking in Africa: financing transformation amid uncertainty
- Financing in Georgia: Small and medium enterprises and the private sector
- Corporate innovation in Austria: Findings from the EIB Investment Survey
- Banking in Africa: Delivering on Financial Inclusion, Supporting Financial Stability
- Infrastructure Investment in the Western Balkans: A First Analysis
- Republic of Belarus: Financial Sector Review and Private Sector Financing
- Banking in sub-Saharan Africa - Interim Report on Digital Financial Inclusion
- Wind of change: Investment in Central, Eastern and South Eastern Europe
- Banking in sub-Saharan Africa - Recent Trends and Digital Financial Inclusion
- Armenia: Neighbourhood SME financing
- Albania: Assessment of financing needs of SMEs in the Western Balkans countries
- Bosnia and Herzegovina: Assessment of financing needs of SMEs in the Western Balkans countries
- FYROM: Assessment of financing needs of SMEs in the Western Balkans countries
- Kosovo: Assessment of financing needs of SMEs in the Western Balkans countries
- Montenegro: Assessment of financing needs of SMEs in the Western Balkans countries
- Serbia: Assessment of financing needs of SMEs in the Western Balkans countries
- Assessment of financing needs of SMEs in the Western Balkans countries - Synthesis Report
- Georgia: Neighbourhood SME financing
- Jordan: Neighbourhood SME financing
- Tunisia: Neighbourhood SME financing
- Ukraine: Neighbourhood SME financing
- Neighbourhood SME financing – Synthesis Report
- Recent Trends in Banking in sub-Saharan Africa - From Financing to Investment
- Armenia: Private Sector Financing and the role of Risk-bearing Instruments
- Azerbaijan: Private Sector Financing and the role of Risk-bearing Instruments
- Georgia: Private Sector Financing and the role of Risk-bearing Instruments
- Moldova: Private Sector Financing and the role of Risk-bearing Instruments
- Ukraine: Private Sector Financing and the role of Risk-bearing Instruments
- Private Sector Financing and the role of Risk-bearing Instruments - Synthesis Report
- Small and Medium Entrepreneurship in Russia
- Banking in the Mediterranean - Financing Needs and Opportunities in Turbulent Times
- Banking in Central and Eastern Europe and Turkey - Challenges and Opportunities
- Banking in sub-Saharan Africa - Challenges and Opportunities
- Banking in the Eastern Neighbours and Central Asia – Challenges and Opportunities
- Banking in the Mediterranean - Challenges and Opportunities
- Financial Mechanism for the Development of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energies in the Southern and Eastern Mediterranean Countries